Moving Type: Designing for Time and Space
by
Matthew Woolman
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Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2001
Publisher
Rotovision
ISBN-10
2880463696
ISBN-13
9782880463694
Description
In an era where communication is increasingly visual, a fresh perspective on design emerges through explorations of time and space. Matthew Woolman invites readers into a world where typography transcends traditional boundaries, transforming from mere letters on a page to dynamic elements that engage with time and environment. Woolman’s insightful analysis delves into the relationship between movement, placement, and the emotional resonance of type, shedding light on how these factors can shape audiences' experiences.
With a blend of theory and practical application, the text offers valuable insights for designers, artists, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of visual communication. By examining both historical contexts and contemporary practices, Woolman encourages a reevaluation of how letters can interact not just with each other but also with the spaces they inhabit over time. This exploration not only enhances design thinking but also inspires creativity in redefining typography’s role in our dynamic world.
With a blend of theory and practical application, the text offers valuable insights for designers, artists, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of visual communication. By examining both historical contexts and contemporary practices, Woolman encourages a reevaluation of how letters can interact not just with each other but also with the spaces they inhabit over time. This exploration not only enhances design thinking but also inspires creativity in redefining typography’s role in our dynamic world.
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